The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 31, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
. .iri.Y Si, 1901
Till. WORK1RQ31AW& tSTt RE&T.
One noteworthy feature of the
labor troubles that have recurred
during the pist three month is the
absence of material differences of
opinion as 10 wage scales. The
strike now on. in which from 76,0 10
to 100,000 wo: kingixierj are involved,
binges upon the demand of the iron
and steel workers that ail of the
shops and factories oi the I ni ted
states steel corporation be unionize 1.
In '.be case of the machinists' strike
that has been in progress since May
20th '.he wage scale was complicated
with a demand foi a shorter day.
but the real bone of contention was
upon the refusal cf the machinist; to
arbitrate the dispute.
The natural inference drawn from
this fact is that the skilled woikmen
are now receiving what they are will
ing to concede to be a fair return
for their labor, end this in spite of
the fact tbat the cost of living has
materially increased since the first
eiection of President McKinley. lo
I-. recent issue of Dun's Review was
printed a statistical table covering
the cost of 350 commodities, with
(juantities of each taken according
to the pet capita consumption, com
pared with ibe prices of the same
articles prior to the election last No
vember. I', was found that the level
of prices bad advanced 4 per cent.
When the comparison was made with
prices in ISO': it was shown that the
cost of living bad increased 30 per
cent.
Bat waes have also advanced and
opportunities to secure work bave
moitiplied until there are now no
unemployed laborers except those
who will not work. Dun A Com
pany show in their Review that in
many instances wages have increased
1 0 per per cent while the cost of
living has advanced but 4 per cent.
At the same time business has been
brisk in all branches of trade, the
volume of money in circulation has
also increased -J per cent, and every
indication points to a continuation of
the era of good times inaugurated
with President McKinley in 1897.
With this view of the situation
before their eyes it is difficult to sec
bow the proposition to tamper with
the tariff laws can win support among
the people of the country. .ranting,
for the sake of argument, tbd the
prosperity and industrial activity
which now prevail are not solely due
to the Dingley law. no reasonable
man will claim that the operations of
that law have bad nothing to do with
the conditions tbat now obtain. At
the same time no reasonable man
will deny tbat a material alteration
of the tauff schedule will necessitate
a change in method of business by
the producers and manufacturers
who are affected. In the past (be
attempts of those whose interests
were directly involved to adjust theii
business to new combinations have
invuriably been accompanied by
seasons of uncertain'', loss of con
fidence, burrying to cover on the
part of Unid capital nrjd general
business depression.
Would it not be well for the tariff
reforme rs to consult with the labor
ing men before they attempt to bring
about another period of uucertuinty ,;
Workmen are the ones w ho can least
afford to have (be industries of the
country interfered with at this time.
They have won fair wages because
their services are not at a premium,
and they are engaged at the present
tine in making demands for other
coaoesstons wbiofa tbey deem Im
portant, should tin- tarifl liniterers
succeed in winning their point it
will be but a short time- before the
workingmen will hiy on the- table in
their lodge rooms all matters relatm"
to hours of labor, arbitration, union
izing shops or extensions of theii
organizations and concern themselves
With the task of getting aD(l keeping
place; at the best wages offered.
The delightful harmony tbat exists
in the ranks of the democracy may i
be inferred from the following,
which we clip from the Baker Cityj
Democrat: "There is talk of Dave'
Hii! for tresident as a candida'e on
the democratic ticket in 1904. Hill
Ism is worse than BryaniTn by far.
The whole people have more confi
dence in Bryan than in Hill. We
hop the Hill talk will not material
ize, as it Will not strengthen the dem
ocratic cause. As R candidate of
the democracy he Would be weaker
than Bryan was in I89C or 19iu."
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you'll he well
to-morrow.
Baldwin's
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(cotd in head
NoureNoP?25c
Snc l- frtt IHmple ln( .dicl
SUnaal Cuo-tin &)" f"faUS
Sold by C'.arke & ii
The Daiie?. Or.
NOTlCt.
Tae following county warrant? will be
cancelled bv the county court in thirtv
days irom this date unless ca!
parties owning sarue within
thirtv davs .
eri bv the
the next
J ate
. Julv 7, j$!3
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.March 12, lfe(2
March 12, 1892.
March 12, 1892
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July 9, 1892.
March 10, 1893.
May 6, 1802.
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Cnas Bradley.
Wm Blum.
Mrs Ilird
l.ee Blanton
Robert Beard.
Tom Branch
Wm Black
A T Beers. . . .
Ctias Cannon
TbOf Dorson
D W Ebersoll
M J Fmiayson.
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Jos A Kenna
John Kotler.
R l Moore
Wm Met hen
W M Murphy
Mrs S C Nelton
Kd Nuton
G H Palmer
I; A Pown
G W Robertion
Jos Rabat).. .
"ieo tiies
W J Bonderlantl
C P maunders
John .Smith
Jas . Smith . .
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Julv 7. 1893
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March 9, 1894
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Nov 14, 1S92
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Frank Wait Jan 11, 1895
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By order of the Honorable County
Court oi Wgico Coanty, 'iregon.
I'ated thie 10tb day of July, 1901,
A. E. Lake,
County Clerk.
Trie White Collar line, Bailey Gatzet,
trill sell tbrougb roand-trip ticket? to
Seaside and return. Tickets good goin
from Portland over the White Collar
line, O, H. i N. Co., V. T. Co. or the A.
& ('. R, ;., and return over same lines.
Baggage checked direct to either North
Iieau.'j. Seaview, Ling lieach. Hreakere,
Ocean Park or Nahcotta. Limit of
ticket September loth. I. M. Filloon,
agent.
Just received at (iiiitreth iV Son's
iumler yard, a f". MglosVda Ol No. 1
cedar pogle and A - shingles. They
are agent- for Heath & Miliigan'i eele
Orated shingle paint. Call on them;;
their prices are al! right. Wood not
finned is better by 50o a cord titan wood ,
that is. jylo
"J am indebted to One .Minute Cough
cure for my present good health and my
life. was treated in vain by doctors
for lung trouble following la grippe, I
took One Minute Cotlgb Core and re
covered my health." Mr, E. H. Wise,
Madison, Oa. Clarke Cv Kalk's P. O,
Pharmacy.
When your hair appears dry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life ami vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We bave the Crown of
science 11 a I r J&jV 'irowei mid
C'ocoanut I ream Br 'Din,. Tliey
will cure dand mSBt rut' mid all
scalp diseases. Kor sale at Prater's bar
ier shop. Price 50c and Toe a bottle.
A full line of Eastman him- aud sup
plies just received by Clarke & talk.
Gifford's Fotos Never Fade.
The presents to be distributed Aug. 3rd at Nolan
Profit-Sharing Association are 1 set Dickens, 15 vols., publisher's price t2"0'
1 set Knight's History ol England, 8 vols., publisher's price 12; l vol.
of Bible Picture?, illustrated by Dore; 1 copy Thirty Year? of Labor, by f. V.
Powderly; a $3 rebate to person paying the most cash during four weeks end
ing Aug. 3d, and a .2 rebate to person paying in second largest amount of cash
during same period. Prompt delivery of all good- ordered by telephone. Seu
fert A Condon phone N'a v2. Give me a trial.
M. T. NOLAN.
White Collar Line.
me Danes -Poniano Route
Str. BAILEY-GATZERT.
DAILY ROUND TIUPS,
Except Monday,
Cascade Locks, Hood River.
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a.m.
Arrive The Dalies 3 . m.
Leave " " 4 "
Arrive Portland. 10 "
Meals the Very Best.
f0Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
jtF"L'n Iloute has tiie Grandest
Scenic Attractions on Earth.
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. "TAHOMA."
Daily Round Trips except .Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 A. M.
Leave Astoria 7 P. M.
Landing and office Foot o: Aider
Btreet; both phones, M 361, Portland.
Oregon.
E. w. CRICHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOOX, Agt. The Dalies-,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
Clark's Cruise of the Celtic,
I.AKfiK-l STSAMBHIP
; in. n obld
Feb. 8th to April 22cl, 1902.
The i.iacni'icen; White .tar tWiU'SClOW steam
tr "Celtic,' 20,000 tons) ipeciallr ebartered for
the oceuiioii, and for 7i days subject t the or
ders of the director ol the party.
To the Mediterranean rim) the Orient.
oeeopytng 7 4 days.
Spending IS days in Egypt and Palestine, hotel
aoconunodatioBe lnclud d.
Visiting Hadtera, Oleralier, North Af
rica, Malta. Egypt, thr Holy I. ami,
Turkey. (.r-t-ce. Italy, the
HtTliara, England and
Ireland,
M'itl attractive (optlonall side trips BOTOSS Ki
rope. Tioketi (ro.sl to itonoverln Eurone on
homeward voraaeand to return bv the White
Sla: steamers Ueeanie. Majestic, Teutonic, Ac. i
Cost t Trip, tirt-clas, from 'ew Vork
back to New York, S400
and upwards, seeordint to stateroom accommo
dation; including shore excursions, ho
tels, fee-, guides, drives and all
necessary expenses.
Special Features Madeira. Malta. 1-dav-
lu Egypt and the Holy ijtnd, Constantinople,
Athens, Rome, the Riviera, etc.
Under the management of prank C Clark, of
New ,rk. Cairo, etc.
Fi : further particular- address
BVUaOM A BKOWNHILt,
Washington .-street, The Dalles, or.
if Interested, semi for Illustrated program,
John Pashek, The Tailor
Has just received 1000 samples
of the iatest patterns in Gent'l
Clothing lioodl. He iruarao
tees prices and a good iir or no
pe". :
John Pashel;. The Tailor.
50 V LARS'
EXPERIENCE
mm
trale Marks
Jksic.ns
rnvair.uTc Mm ..
AllVfillA fr,l1ln aikkptrli uml rtaa lllii.i -
quli my ascertain mr upiuinti fru- ooetlier a
iiiv-ntion i pmlini Iv i- iieiu.ible. ' umainnlct
li)iislncilyniUileiiluil. Iiandbciok on I'aieuti
win free. Olileat aifeney fur kveuruiK paients,
I'alei.ta taken tlintuali &P11111 4 Co, ivcvlvk
tytciai noticr, wlitnut. cliante, In tbe
Scientific American.
A handSOSSaty lllntrat.i weehlr. I nrveit t ir
ni latum .if unv in;, journal. Torus. S3 s
roar 1 1. ,nr niontes. It holdnyall nowadoalera
WUNN&Co.'-New York
freisii , v gt, WMoioeroii. v. c
Mn no
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING ' AS BOCTB FROM PORTLAKU
TO THE J. AST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE VELLOW-
.-I ONE PARK
Uniei H-i Fifit as: : Sis & main.
He
F.'.-t innil for Tarnma.
No.
Seattle. Olympla. Gray'
Harbor and south Kend
point. Spokane, Ro-
faud. E. C, Pullman.
Moscow, Lewistou, Bnf
ll:U A. M. (aloHunip mining ooun
try. Helena. Mlnneapo
Itf, St. Paul, Omaha.
Kansa ( itj . Sr. Louis,
cbieaiio and a!! ioint
No 4. eat and wutbeaat.
v v
Mo.
l'tiiret Sound Express
11:80 P. M. lor laeoma and .Seattle 7:00 A. M.
and intermediate points
Pullman first-eia and tourirt sleopers to
Minneapolis, st. Paul and Missouri river points
without eh.mge.
Vestibule! trains T'r.io:: depot connections
it. al'i principal cine.
Baggage checked to destination ol tickets.
Kor handsomely illustrated descriptive matter,
ticket-, sleepinp-car reservations, etc.. call on or
ri te
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Fassenaer Agent. ii Morri
ion Street, corner Third. Portland Orssron,
SOUTH and EAST via
s
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Duller (..: Portland .md way
stations at -i:j a. m. and :: p. m.
Leave Portland
Albany
-:30 a m
.1J.;JU a in
7:00 p m
lU: iOp m
ll:S0am
i ;8fi a m
8:1S a m
Arrive Ashland 12:Svam
sacramento StOO p m
" san Francisco 7:46 pm
rive Ogdon
Denver
Kansas City
Chicago
5:40 am 11 . lo a m
9:U) a m V:0Oa in
'' a m 7:i'. a m
7 :Vj a m y:30 a m
Arrive Loi Angeles
' E! Paso
' Fort Worth
" City of Mexico
" Houston.
New Orleans
" Washington
" New York
I :W p m
8:00 p m
' : .11 ' a m
9 : 5o a ni
I i.H a in
t:2fi a m
f : 1J a m
12:43 p m
7:00 a m
6:U0 p m
6;90 a m
:48 a m
4:00 a m
r;:25 p ni
6'4B a m
12'43 p m
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
Chair car .Sacramento to Ogden and Ki Faso
and tourist cars to Chicago, rit Louis, New Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at Ban Francisco with several
Steamship lines for Honolulu, .Japan, China.
. uvm1 tmi alio buuhj AlUVTilMI.
Bee agent at The Ualles station, or add.tas
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Fassenger Agent, Portland, Oi
Just What
You Luant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. suri,
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced n single Block. Heal itnita
turn creton erlects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices!
Blegmnt designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house painte
D. W. VAUSE, Third St."
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Tra -isact a Genera. Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued available in
the hastern States.
Sight Kxcbange and Telegraphic
transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
Bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore-'
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
1 in Orevitn nnil U' Ml 1 1 n.,1,1.,
Collections made at all points on fav
I orable terms.
SoulDent Pacific Co.
if?- 1
nT&e coiumDta pacKlnp Do..
J PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAKXTFACTC KER5 OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)R!F.D BEEF. F.TC.
mm Besiaurant
I. Y. BONG, Proprietor,
First-CIass in Every Respect
MEALS AT Al.r. HOCKS.
Oysters Served in any Style.
S7 Second St., Tin lialles. Or
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the lood and aids
Mature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovereddigest
ant and tonic. Ko other preparation
can approach it in eflicieucy. It in
stantly rehevesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand
all other results ol imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and 1 1. Large size contains 2H times
smallsizc. Book p,U r.boutdyspepsiamaiiedfree
Spared fey E 0. DcVITT A CO., Cbieaa
Sold by Clarkf A Falk'e P.O. Pharmacy.
Just Received i
A full hue of Fresh Printing aud De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Rex, leko, el"x
and Arilto in all si.e?.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
Trays. Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And al! accessories to complete the
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Our Eureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandy. Try it.
The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
films or developing papeie has no equal.
Enoogh for ::.'). to develope ii dozen plates
or li dozen elox 4x5. Perfect blacks
aud whiles are guaranteed, if direction!
are followed. Aek fur the a. E. c. De
veloper, and see that you get tin
genuine. We are prepared to compound any find
all of your own formula and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 175
The Dalle-, iregon.
Second Street,
Geo. C. Blakeley.
l L. Lane,
UKNERAL
E Wagon and Carriage Work.
C Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Tliiri1 aufl JisrMl Phone 159
Blacksniitli
Horsesboer
Oregon
Shot line
AND Union Pacific
US! ' KT
TIME SCHEDULES
' ROM
THE DALLES.
ARRIVE
FRM
( li caRn
Poriuud
Special.
1J 2-' V- m.
via Hunt
ington, Atlantic
Kxiires-s.
12:80 n. m.
via Hunt
ington. M.r Like, Denver. Ft.
Worth, OmiihH. Kun-sasCitr,st.i.ouis,Chi-
l:p. m.
Ciigo and the East.
Salt Like. Denver. Ft.
Worth. OniRiia, Kan-
va- city, st Lonw, Chi
cago Mia the East.
4.45b. m.
st. Paul
l"at Mail,
9:25 p. in.
vin Spo
kane. Walla Walla. LeWiBtOtl,
tipokane, Wallace, Pnll
man, Minneapolis, st.
Paul, lminth, Ullwan-1
kee, Chieiigoand East. ;
SO a m.
OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE
Prom Portland,
(All sailing dates lUh
Jeot t.i i haiigt- i
Foi Ban Francisco,
- I : every 5 days.
8:00 p. m.
1:00 p, m.
Dally
except
-midHy.
s:00 p. in.
Saturday.
10:00 p. in.
I tally
except
Sunday.
6:00 n.'m.
ci.'iuiiiiiia Rlror.
To Astoria and Way
I .Millings.
4:00 p. m.
except
Sunday,
WillaiiK-tte Itlver.
Oregon city. Kewberg, 4: i.J.', ;
s::li'in. Independence. Sundav.
end w ay-Landings.
Tuesday,
Thursday,
-ail. .day.
6 00 a. m.
4 ::fl p. m.
Ilonday,
Wednesday
Friday.
CorvalMs and Way
Landings Tuesday.
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:00 a. ni.
Willamette and 3:80p.m.
V'amhtli Ktvora. Monday,
(ircgnii City, Dayton and Wedneajuy
w ij Undings. Friday,
l.eiive
Riparia
daily,
3:40a. m.
Snake Klrer.
Riparia to Lewlaton.
Leave
Lewiston
dally,
S:3U a. ni.
Parties deatrini t ro to nerunier or
jM.-.nis un i oiumrjia aouuiorn via tiiRps. snouu
Uuie No. .'. leaving The Dalles- at 12:28 p. m.
making direel connections at Heppner junction
and Bigps. Returning makingdlreotoonnaatlon
Bt QeppneriuncUon and liiggs withiNu. 1. ar
riving at The Dalle at 1:06 p.m.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAS. IRELAND, Agent.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THt DRUGGIST.
Nasal
CATARRH
Id all its etaca tliere
iiiinnU be cleanliness.
Bljr'l (ream Halm
cleiwise, soothes and heals
lbs diaaaaad tuemlirane.
It cares ceisrrb ami drivce
away a eo.d iu the head
Qiueglif,
( ream Balm plgosd Into the noatrile, epreaJa
over the ineinSrane and ia alisorhcd. Rcliefieim
Bwdiate and a cure follows, It is nut drying do"
not produce ineMlng, Largs si.-.e, 60 cema ot Drug
gist or l.y ma::; Trial BUe, 10 cents l.y mall.
1 UUOTaSRJ, 80 vVarrsu Street, New Yuik.
J. S. BORIMOg,
President.
Mai -v. Voot,
Cashlei
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - OREGON
A General Banking Bueiueee transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
UOIWCtloai made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Night and Telegraphic Exchange sold r
new York, Bah Francisco an Port
land. n p m D,soToaa
M- Williams, Gso. A. Lism.
H M. Biali.